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NetChoice v. Bonta
January 6, 2025
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Judge Allows California Regulation of Addictive Feeds to Go Into Effect
December 31, 2024
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EPIC Urges Northern District of California to Reject NetChoice’s Request to Enjoin California Law to Regulate Addictive Feeds for Minors
December 11, 2024
On December 10, 2024, EPIC submitted an amicus brief in NetChoice v. Bonta, an important case about whether the First Amendment prevents the government from regulating harmful, content-neutral features on online platforms. EPIC’s brief urged the court to deny the tech industry trade association NetChoice’s request for a preliminary injunction that seeks prevent California’s Protecting Our Kids from Social Media Addiction Act (SB 976) from going into effect by declaring the law unconstitutional.
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Judge Upholds New Jersey Law Protecting Public Officials’ Privacy and Security
December 3, 2024
A Federal Judge last week rejected a constitutional challenge against Daniel’s Law, a New Jersey law that allows judges, law enforcement officers, and other public officials to request to have their personal information, including their home address and phone number, removed from websites.
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In Anderson v. TikTok, the Third Circuit Applies Questionable First Amendment Reasoning to Arrive at the Correct Section 230 Outcome
October 10, 2024
The opinion correctly held that Section 230 did not bar the claims to the extent that they alleged TikTok’s own algorithmic design caused the tragic circumstances, but it arrived at its decision through a questionable First Amendment analysis instead of careful Section 230 reasoning. TikTok is now asking the entire Third Circuit to re-hear the case and overturn the initial ruling.
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EPIC Urges NY Attorney General To Center Data Minimization and Age Determination Best Practices in Rulemaking for NY SAFE for Kids Act
October 1, 2024
Yesterday EPIC submitted comments with the Center for Digital Democracy urging the New York Attorney General to center privacy and age determination best practices in its rulemaking to implement the New York SAFE for Kids Act.
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Comments of EPIC to the NY Attorney General on the NY SAFE for Kids Act
October 1, 2024
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Bloomberg Law: Cops Battle Data Brokers for Privacy in Constitutional Clash
September 30, 2024
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Consumer Privacy
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Data Brokers
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New York State Bar Association: U.S. Supreme Court Suspicious of State Social Media Regulation
September 26, 2024
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Platform Accountability & Governance
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The First Amendment
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News
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In Texas Age Verification Case, EPIC Urges Supreme Court to Adopt Framework that Can Differentiate Unconstitutional Online Censorship Laws from Constitutional Kids’ Privacy and Safety Laws
September 23, 2024
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Platform Accountability & Governance
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